46. shed/intransitive??/noun?? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shed , v.intr.1. To lose a natural growth or covering by natural process.2. To pour forth, fall off, or drop out: All the leaves have shed.n.1. Something that sheds, especially an elevation in the earth's surface from which water flows in two directions; a watershed.2. Something that has been shed.

48. combine/intransitive??/noun??http://www.thefreedictionary.com/combine , v.intr.1. To become united; coalesce.2. To join forces for a common purpose. See Synonyms at join.3. Chemistry To form a compound.4. (kmbn) To harvest a grain crop using a cutting, threshing, and cleaning machine: "Norwegian bachelor farmers combining in their antique McCormacks" (Garrison Keillor).n. (kŏm'bīn')1. A power-operated harvesting machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans grain.2. An association of people or groups united for the furtherance of political or commercial interests.3. A combination.

49 unite/intransitive??http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unite , v.intr.1. To become or seem to become joined, formed, or combined into a unit.2. To join and act together in a common purpose or endeavor. See Synonyms at join.3. To be or become bound together by adhesion.

50. join/intransitive??/noun??http://www.thefreedictionary.com/join , v.intr.1. To come together so as to form a connection: where the two bones join.2. To act together; form an alliance: The two factions joined to oppose the measure.3. To become a member of a group.4. To take part; participate: joined in the search.n.A joint; a junction.

51. marry/intransitive??http://www.thefreedictionary.com/marry , v.intr.1. To take a husband or wife; wed: They married in their twenties.2. To combine or blend agreeably: Let the flavors marry overnight.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/neglect , tr.v. ne•glect•ed, ne•glect•ing, ne•glects 1. To pay little or no attention to; fail to heed; disregard: neglected their warnings.2. To fail to care for or attend to properly: neglects her appearance.3. To fail to do or carry out, as through carelessness or oversight: neglected to return the call.